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Nigerian YouTuber Tayo Aina explores St Kitts and Nevis, calls it 'quiet and calm'

The vlogger also talked about the country's independence and pointed out landmarks such as the European telephone booth and mentioned the national flower, the Poinciana.

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Nigerian YouTuber Tayo Aina explores St Kitts and Nevis, calls it 'quiet and calm' (PC - Facebook)
A well-renowned Nigerian Youtuber and photographer, Tayo Aina, visited St Kitts and Nevis for the first time and defined the atmosphere as 'calm'. He explored the streets of the island nation and visited all the historical places, including the Independence Square, which was earlier a slave market.

The vlogger also talked about the country's independence and pointed out landmarks such as the European telephone booth and mentioned the national flower, the Poinciana. While exploring the downtown of St Kitts, Aina said that it is so different from anything he has ever seen.

As he was accompanied by a friend, he told him that the island got independence on September 19, 1983, just 40 years ago and added, "Oh, you know, we're still a relatively young independent state, but we still are a part of the British Commonwealth."

He also noted the presence of bikers in St Kitts and Nevis and expressed his interest in seeing a dirt bike, even mentioning their own experience with learning to ride one.

Tayo Aina remarked, "You know, I was actually learning how to ride the bike some, some two years ago, but I didn't get a chance to really practice as much."

Notably, Aina is a citizen of St Kitts and Nevis as he holds a passport of it which is why he decided to finally make a visit to his second home.

The citizens and residents of the country welcomed him with open arms and made him feel at home. Several other social media users also lauded the Twin Island nation for its beauty and being a safe haven for everyone.

A user named Ameefo Tim Ekundayo said, "I spent four years in St Kitts as a student, and I absolutely loved every minute of my stay."

Another user named Samira said, "What a fascinating view. The architecture of the Island is apparently characterized by a unique blend of styles as i can clearly see the Georgian, traditional caribbean elements, Baroque houses, neoclassical style of buildings therein. Kindly make a video of the culinary delight out there. Need to know what cuisine is enjoyed out there."